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Friday, April 24, 2026 at 1:39 AM

Fernley track heads to regional trials in Fallon

Fernley track heads to regional trials in Fallon
Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

Under a new format adopted this year, Fernley and the rest of the Northern 3A track teams will be in Fallon Saturday for the Northern 3A Regional Trials.

This is the first year the format has been used, to help determined the qualifiers for next week’s Regional Championships in Carson City.

Saturday’s meet includes regional trials in Class 1A, 2A and 3A, with field events starting at 8:30 a.m. and track events at 9:30 a.m.

All events except the relays and the 3200 meters will be contested. Those will move through to Regionals in Carson the next weekend. All the others events get cut down to top 9, except the 800 and 1600 down to the top 12.

The Vaqueros had four athletes qualify and go to the Meet of Champs in Sacramento last Saturday. They all four set personal records in their event.

Sam Wright ran the 110 hurdles in a time of 14.35; Taylor Richardson posted a time of 2:20.69 in the 800 to place fifth; Piper Crook ran the 800 in 2:23.18 and Grace De Leon ran the 3200 in 11:35.28 and placed fifth.

The rest of the team competed in the Big George Invitational at Douglas, where the boys team placed 11th, out of 21, with 33 team points, and the girls were 12th out of 22 teams with 24 points.

Top performer for Fernley was Jadan Rotton, tied for second in the boys 400 meters with a personal record time of 50.58, third in the 200 meters with a time of 23.33 and tied for fourth in the pole vault at 13 feet.

Janae Derley finished fourth in the girls 3200 with a time of 12:46.58, Riana Allred was fifth in the girls 100 hurdles with a PR of 16.82, Nicholas Bernardo was fourth in the boys 110 hurdles in 17.00 and Stephanie Perez placed third in the girls high jump, clearing 4-10.

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